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biographical infon for jfk. >> what were they trying to do? apparently they were not reporters on the scene. they were not doing a reportial account, they were not giving you a who, what, when, where, why, correct? correct. >> they were doing this type of once-removed biography. >> well, it's not like they're sloppy researchers. >> how many general rations elapsed? >> between matthew and lucas, for argued and defensible reasons scholars think that matthew and luke were probably written just before the turn of the first century. >> i thought it was closer to 47 years. >> after what? >> after his death. >> well, he died around -- no, mark is the earliest one and mark seems to have been written around the destruction of the temple. >> i guess what she's saying is a lot of this is hand me down, verbal accounts, which of course are subject to considerable alteration in the pass,e certainly know that, correct? >> well, today it certainly is not like the-mile-per-hour dame -- the children's parlor game of telephone where you pass a saying around the
biographical infon for jfk. >> what were they trying to do? apparently they were not reporters on the scene. they were not doing a reportial account, they were not giving you a who, what, when, where, why, correct? correct. >> they were doing this type of once-removed biography. >> well, it's not like they're sloppy researchers. >> how many general rations elapsed? >> between matthew and lucas, for argued and defensible reasons scholars think that matthew and luke...
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. >>> an anonymous phone call triggered a bomb scare at new york's jfk airport. but it turned out to be a big hoax. a flight from san francisco and a flight from helsinki were searched yesterday. nothing was found. but things got tense between the tower and one of the pilots. >> we're surrounded by emergency vehicles. there's a reason for this. somebody's got to give us the reason or we're going to evacuate the aircraft. you got 60 seconds. >> the caller claimed two terrorists with explosives were hidden in the wheel wells of the two planes. passengers were allowed to leave after authorities gave the all-clear. >>> nasa, hoping to finally get space shuttle "endeavour" going westward tomorrow. bad weather along the gulf has delayed sending the retired spacecraft to its home in southern california. it will be housed at the los angeles airport until its move to its permanent home at the california science center. >>> well, time, now, for the weather from across the nation. it will be a messy commute along the east coast, with strong storms bringing rain, hail, high
. >>> an anonymous phone call triggered a bomb scare at new york's jfk airport. but it turned out to be a big hoax. a flight from san francisco and a flight from helsinki were searched yesterday. nothing was found. but things got tense between the tower and one of the pilots. >> we're surrounded by emergency vehicles. there's a reason for this. somebody's got to give us the reason or we're going to evacuate the aircraft. you got 60 seconds. >> the caller claimed two...
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. >> i'll tell you why jfk led me to become a democrat. you're emerged in "the cycle" for this friday, september 7th. >> this is a double-lead. the speechls is part one and the new jobs numbers is part dux. we'll start with the numbers and democrats seizing on the rate drop to 8.1% and the republicans seizing on the disappointing fet gain of 96,000 jobs. >> today we learned after losing around 800,000 jobs a month when i took office, business once again added jobs for the 30th month in a row. a total of more than 4.6 million jobs. >> it's been 43 straight months before 8%. there are today 23 million americans out of work or stopped looking for work or underemployed. it's a national tragedy. >> we'll have more with the dynamic duo. before that we have to go back to last night's pep rally wrapped in a convention in charlotte. first up, the vice president. >> and because, because of all the actions he took, because of the calls he made, because of the determination of american workers and the unparalleled bravery of our special forces, we can
. >> i'll tell you why jfk led me to become a democrat. you're emerged in "the cycle" for this friday, september 7th. >> this is a double-lead. the speechls is part one and the new jobs numbers is part dux. we'll start with the numbers and democrats seizing on the rate drop to 8.1% and the republicans seizing on the disappointing fet gain of 96,000 jobs. >> today we learned after losing around 800,000 jobs a month when i took office, business once again added jobs...
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jfk v. nixon. and last year, harry truman's improbable victory and the year that transformed america. mr. prize shah is also the editor of silent cal's almanac and booktv on c-span2 continues in just a minute. >> we're here at the conservative political action conference talking with david we triewsh shah about his tell us about the book. book, "silent cal's almanac." tell us about it. >> guest: what he did was to come press the wisdom of conservativism and americanism into a few well-chosen words, primarily talking about something which is significant to this day, the importance of low marginal tax rates for creating investment, for creating prosperity, for making the american system work for the average american. because when he was in vermont, he saw how his father would go around, collect tax money from people. he realized it came from ordinary people by the sweat of their brow, and it should be collected wisely and no more than was absolutely necessary. taxation, he said, in excess of what was
jfk v. nixon. and last year, harry truman's improbable victory and the year that transformed america. mr. prize shah is also the editor of silent cal's almanac and booktv on c-span2 continues in just a minute. >> we're here at the conservative political action conference talking with david we triewsh shah about his tell us about the book. book, "silent cal's almanac." tell us about it. >> guest: what he did was to come press the wisdom of conservativism and americanism...
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that was the initial information officials had received when obviously it did not go to jfk but veered off and headed toward the world trade center. but again, no indication as to who may be responsible or who was at the controls of that plane when it rammed into the world trade center. matt? >> thank you. we're going to be obviously talking with you throughout the morning but right now we want to talk to larry johnson, a terrorism expert, in fact, the former deputy director of the state department's office on counter terrorism. mr. johnson, can you please put this into some kind of perspective for us and give us your insight on what might have happened here? >> well, you know, first, we need to be cautious before jumping to conclusion that it's necessarily terrorism. i would be inclined based upon the preliminary reports we've seen to say that is the case. but there's always the possibility that you may find out after the fact that this was some suicide pact for some reason that had nothing to do with politics. that said, this is a first. back in 1992 there was a -- excuse me, '93, a
that was the initial information officials had received when obviously it did not go to jfk but veered off and headed toward the world trade center. but again, no indication as to who may be responsible or who was at the controls of that plane when it rammed into the world trade center. matt? >> thank you. we're going to be obviously talking with you throughout the morning but right now we want to talk to larry johnson, a terrorism expert, in fact, the former deputy director of the state...
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but it broke off its route to los angeles and was headed toward jfk. that was the initial information that officials had received. when obviously it did not go to jfk but veered off and headed toward the world trade center. again, no indication as to who may be responsible or who was at the controls of that plane when it rammed into the world trade center. >> katie, i don't want to alarm anybody right now, but apparently it -- it felt, just a few moments ago, like there was an explosion of some kind here at the pentagon. >>> right now we want to talk with larry johnson, a terrorism expert and the former deputy director of the state department office on counterterrorism. mr. johnson, can you please put this in to some kind of perspective for us and give us your insight on what might have happened here? >> first we need to be cautious before jumping to conclusions that it's necessarily terrorism. i mean i would be inclined, based on preliminary reports that that's the case, but there's always the possibility you may find out after the fact this was a sui
but it broke off its route to los angeles and was headed toward jfk. that was the initial information that officials had received. when obviously it did not go to jfk but veered off and headed toward the world trade center. again, no indication as to who may be responsible or who was at the controls of that plane when it rammed into the world trade center. >> katie, i don't want to alarm anybody right now, but apparently it -- it felt, just a few moments ago, like there was an explosion...
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francis scott key was a modern jfk after he became famous. he did what people in washington do, and he parlayed his fame into a lucrative law practice. and then he parlayed that into political connections. then he parlayed that into a job. that was the combination of francis scott key's political career when he was appointed to be the district attorney for the city of washington. what he did in our time was -- i don't think it was as significant as writing the star-spangled banner, which was an enduring feat, but it was very important. an unknown factor fact about francis scott key is his best friend was a man named roger carney -- roger helped in the administration of andrew jackson. first he helped them become the u.s. attorney general and then the secretary of the treasury, and in 1836, the chief justice of the supreme court. roger went on to write the scott decision in 1857 promote effectively legalized slavery and hasten the coming of the civil war. so he and roger were inseparable figures, influential and important in a way that is tota
francis scott key was a modern jfk after he became famous. he did what people in washington do, and he parlayed his fame into a lucrative law practice. and then he parlayed that into political connections. then he parlayed that into a job. that was the combination of francis scott key's political career when he was appointed to be the district attorney for the city of washington. what he did in our time was -- i don't think it was as significant as writing the star-spangled banner, which was an...
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jfk v. nixon. and last year, harry truman's improbable victory and the year that transformed america. mr. prize shah is also the editor of silent cal's almanac and booktv on c-span2 continues in just a minute. >> we're here at the conservative political action conference talking with david we triewsh shah about his new book, "silent cal's almanac." tell us about it. >> guest: what he did was to come press the wisdom of conservativism and americanism into a few well-chosen words, primarily talking about something which is significant to this day, the importance of low marginal tax rates for creating investment, for creating prosperity, for making the american system work for the average american. because when he was in vermont, he saw how his father would go around, collect tax money from people. he realized it came from ordinary people by the sweat of their brow, and it should be collected wisely and no more than was absolutely necessary. taxation, he said, in excess of what was absolutely necessar
jfk v. nixon. and last year, harry truman's improbable victory and the year that transformed america. mr. prize shah is also the editor of silent cal's almanac and booktv on c-span2 continues in just a minute. >> we're here at the conservative political action conference talking with david we triewsh shah about his new book, "silent cal's almanac." tell us about it. >> guest: what he did was to come press the wisdom of conservativism and americanism into a few well-chosen...
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all had access to jfk's tarmacs and to airplanes. $20 million. >> worth of the little bottles? >> wow. >> that's a lot. >> a whole lot. >> trucks and trucks and trucks worth of those. >> what are they $5 on the plane. >> i have no idea. come in handy. >> in turbulence. >> a football game or movie or something. you know? >> i bet you would know. you would never smuggle that in. >> never. never. >>> here is your thursday forecast, everybody. sunny, mild for much of the east coast. showers from coastal georgia down to florida. thunderstorms in texas and along the gulf coast. stormy, oklahoma city to little rock and chicago. scattered showers in the southwest. >>> upper 90s in phoenix. 60s from albuquerque into the nation's midsection. mostly 80s along the east coast. >>> well, fascinating story of love and dedication here it comes from britain in the days of world war ii. >> it is a just-published collection of diary entries of letters written by the wife of a man who was missing in action. doreen wright wrote to her husband every day for two years, from the day she learned he had
all had access to jfk's tarmacs and to airplanes. $20 million. >> worth of the little bottles? >> wow. >> that's a lot. >> a whole lot. >> trucks and trucks and trucks worth of those. >> what are they $5 on the plane. >> i have no idea. come in handy. >> in turbulence. >> a football game or movie or something. you know? >> i bet you would know. you would never smuggle that in. >> never. never. >>> here is your thursday...
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. >> it looks like -- >> jfk gets up and starts walking somewhere. where is he going? >> it's great. i love opening the vault for these. >> remember, we've got a great college football game. notre dame up against navy live from ireland. the action starts at 9:00 a.m. eastern right here on cbs. then u.s. tennis open coverage begins at noon eastern on cbs. >> now, here's charlie rose with a look at what's happening monday on "cbs this morning." >> good morning, on monday the republicans have had their say. now it's time for the democrats to fire up their base as the delegates head to charlotte, we'll have a preview of the democratic national convention. we'll see you on monday at 7:00 on "cbs this morning." >>> don't want to miss it. have a great
. >> it looks like -- >> jfk gets up and starts walking somewhere. where is he going? >> it's great. i love opening the vault for these. >> remember, we've got a great college football game. notre dame up against navy live from ireland. the action starts at 9:00 a.m. eastern right here on cbs. then u.s. tennis open coverage begins at noon eastern on cbs. >> now, here's charlie rose with a look at what's happening monday on "cbs this morning." >>...
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a paper weight causes a security scare at jfk airport. when you see it, you'll understand why. >>> plus it's been a wet night. >>> so it looks like torres might have to pay next year to throw tomatoes at each other at spain's festival. the town wants to impose a fee of about five eruros, or $7, to decrease attendance and improve safety. a decision will be made in november. >> i think it's worth the $7 to be able to throw tomatoes at anybody you want. full on straight. >> i'd pay for that. >> yeah. >> 11 minutes after 6:00. veronica johnson is laughing at something. >> i wonder what that could be, aaron. >> i saw you, aaron. i have my eye on you. >>> we're talking about a little bit of fog out there. i've got my eye on the radar. i've got my eye on visibilities from fauquier county west and also spotsylvania around fredericksburg, dense fog advisory this morning. the high today 81. look at the storms. they'll come back around 3:00, 4:00, 5:00 today. it could last as long as 7:00 across southern maryland. but a nice weekend there. danella?
a paper weight causes a security scare at jfk airport. when you see it, you'll understand why. >>> plus it's been a wet night. >>> so it looks like torres might have to pay next year to throw tomatoes at each other at spain's festival. the town wants to impose a fee of about five eruros, or $7, to decrease attendance and improve safety. a decision will be made in november. >> i think it's worth the $7 to be able to throw tomatoes at anybody you want. full on straight....
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the flight from sfo and a thin air flight landed at jfk yesterday and were then taken to an isolated area and searched. nothing was found. beth pilots told investigators nothing suspicious had happened during the flight. >>> the bay area could get to see a space shuttle make a low pass over the peninsula on friday morning. right now the shuttle endeavour at kennedy space center in florida. it's perched on the back of a 747 that will take it to los angeles, its final destination. if the weather cooperates, the flight path calls for the jet to fly 1500 feet above nasa aims in mountain view friday where much of the shuttle program's early research was conducted. >>> what's moving the stock markets on this tuesday morning, also what's happening to apple stock. it closed just pennies below $700. getting to the bottom of topless photos. the french court has just ruled today over the scandalous pictures of the duchess of cambridge. [ female announcer ] this is the story of eves. [ eves ] years ago, i hurt my shoulder drag racing. that's when i decided to take it easy, so i took up hang glid
the flight from sfo and a thin air flight landed at jfk yesterday and were then taken to an isolated area and searched. nothing was found. beth pilots told investigators nothing suspicious had happened during the flight. >>> the bay area could get to see a space shuttle make a low pass over the peninsula on friday morning. right now the shuttle endeavour at kennedy space center in florida. it's perched on the back of a 747 that will take it to los angeles, its final destination. if the...
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. >>> now, to tense moments on the tarmac at new york's jfk airport, after an anonymous phone call claimed hijackers were boarding an american airlines plane yesterday. the plane was surrounded by policemen, no one told the pilot why. and his fury was caught on tape. >> reporter: good morning, george, imagine you're a passenger, worst yet, a pilot of a massive jet. you're told to go far away from the terminal. and you're surrounded by cops and emergency vehicles. now imagine no one telling you what's going on. this is happened to one pilot. he blew his top. a rare moment of frustration and anger from inside the cockpit of an american airlines jet. >> tell us what's going on here. >> american 24 heavy, i still don't have any information. >> reporter: it's monday afternoon at new york's jfk airport. an american airlines flight 24 has been just ordered to taxi to a remote part of the runway, along with the finnish airflight. the planes are surrounded by emergency vehicles. but the american pilot doesn't know why. >> they're still on the telephones here. >> yeah, well, they need to get off the
. >>> now, to tense moments on the tarmac at new york's jfk airport, after an anonymous phone call claimed hijackers were boarding an american airlines plane yesterday. the plane was surrounded by policemen, no one told the pilot why. and his fury was caught on tape. >> reporter: good morning, george, imagine you're a passenger, worst yet, a pilot of a massive jet. you're told to go far away from the terminal. and you're surrounded by cops and emergency vehicles. now imagine no...
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last check at jfk airport there was a gust to 22 miles per hour. we are on the dry side. you see the way some of the showers have thinned out as they've made their way on towards the east, boston, bangor, maybe a few light showers. patches of drizzle with improvement later on today with the winds picking up behind the frontal boundary that's outlined by some of the showers. once you get into the southeast, very similar setup to the last couple of days. florida, at least a few of the showers, east coast, west palm beach towards just about south beach, may see a chance for some more of those as you work your way through the afternoon, get a little daytime heating in, that may increase some of the coverage across florida. you see showers back towards the ozarks, southwestern missouri as well. springfield areas, in and around springfield extending up 44 there. st. louis likely to remain on the dry side, jonesboro, little rock, showers on and off throughout the daytime today. not really heavy rain potential. maybe isolated thunderstorms in there. once you look at the whole map
last check at jfk airport there was a gust to 22 miles per hour. we are on the dry side. you see the way some of the showers have thinned out as they've made their way on towards the east, boston, bangor, maybe a few light showers. patches of drizzle with improvement later on today with the winds picking up behind the frontal boundary that's outlined by some of the showers. once you get into the southeast, very similar setup to the last couple of days. florida, at least a few of the showers,...
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he ran a very kind of jfk-esque we're going to solve this. we weren't going to have partisanship anymore. >> thank god. willie, weren't you tired of partisansh partisanship, thank god it went away. >> obama learned the clinton lessons in '08, i disagree with jim a little bit, in so far you have swing voters who realize the ads are all wrong, people get that, and if, you know, in so far as they were paying attention beyond the dallas beating new york, they're going to remember clinton vouched for this guy and clinton is a pretty good guy, let's take another look at him. >> that's the authentic question, in a second term would he govern like bill clinton or elizabeth warren. >> we've been saying that for two years and everyone here still believes it's true, the economy is the thing that ultimately matters most to these people. i can't imagine there are that many undecided voters for whom the issue is the abortion issue, democratic party too far left, republican party who doesn't want abortions in the cases of rape and incest. i think they're go
he ran a very kind of jfk-esque we're going to solve this. we weren't going to have partisanship anymore. >> thank god. willie, weren't you tired of partisansh partisanship, thank god it went away. >> obama learned the clinton lessons in '08, i disagree with jim a little bit, in so far you have swing voters who realize the ads are all wrong, people get that, and if, you know, in so far as they were paying attention beyond the dallas beating new york, they're going to remember...
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the south to accept desegregation if he stressed that the law of the land and the successors lbj and jfk emphasized the virtue of integration. i would stress the rolph law. and if you look back to 1950 and the early 1950's this might have been the most destructive threat. in foreign policy eisenhower after the election in 1952, before taking office, he went with an army plane the tower and concluded there wasn't winnable but on the spot john foster dulles and a significant portion of the republican party eisenhower made peace and after he did so early in his term of one american serviceman was killed in action for the remaining eight years of eisenhower's presidency. fer eisenhower, the limited war was a contradiction of terms like the great military president ulysses grant, eisenhower heeded the war and firmly insisted that the united states would not become involved in conflict unless national survival was at stake, not national security but national survival. eisenhower by the way had no national security advisor. he was his own national security adviser. he had a secretary to the cou
the south to accept desegregation if he stressed that the law of the land and the successors lbj and jfk emphasized the virtue of integration. i would stress the rolph law. and if you look back to 1950 and the early 1950's this might have been the most destructive threat. in foreign policy eisenhower after the election in 1952, before taking office, he went with an army plane the tower and concluded there wasn't winnable but on the spot john foster dulles and a significant portion of the...
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on november 21st, 1963, the day before the murder of jfk with minden be johnson and richard nixon, the warren commission in that meeting, lbj tells madeleine brown after tomorrow the kennedys will never embarrass me again. that is the promise. >> guest: lyndon johnson was never at the meeting you are talking about. all the times i was working -- i have been working on lyndon johnson going through any kind of his papers and diaries and letters talking to everybody who knew him i have never found a single hinge that in and johnson had anything to do with the assassination. >> host: do you find yourself answering conspiracy questions regularly? >> guest: yes. yes. my only answer is the answer i gave. i would pursue anything that i found. >> guest: >> host: a viewer wanted to do about valid stocks 13. what kind of question is that? >> guest: the ballot box with which lyndon johnson's old reelection. six days after running for the senate in 1948, six day after the election he is still behind. suddenly a ballot box from precinct, found in the desert. it contains a number of votes. if i have
on november 21st, 1963, the day before the murder of jfk with minden be johnson and richard nixon, the warren commission in that meeting, lbj tells madeleine brown after tomorrow the kennedys will never embarrass me again. that is the promise. >> guest: lyndon johnson was never at the meeting you are talking about. all the times i was working -- i have been working on lyndon johnson going through any kind of his papers and diaries and letters talking to everybody who knew him i have never...
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[spanish vo] but it was the jfk campaign that ran the first tv ads in spanish. [spanish] >> in 1960, it's not that the hispanic vote was not that big but it was concentrated in a few crucial states. (vo) but it was 40 years later that another presidential candidate really spoke to the hispanic voter: bush: gracias! >> as the governor of texas, he understood the growing political power of latinos. (vo) and now more than ever, candidates have to both walk the walk, and talk the talk. [spanish] (vo) current tv's look at campaign ads that changed history, is brought to you by spiriva handihaler. if you have copd like i do you know how hard it can be to breathe and what that feels like. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open a full 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. and it's steroid-free. spiriva does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems glauco
[spanish vo] but it was the jfk campaign that ran the first tv ads in spanish. [spanish] >> in 1960, it's not that the hispanic vote was not that big but it was concentrated in a few crucial states. (vo) but it was 40 years later that another presidential candidate really spoke to the hispanic voter: bush: gracias! >> as the governor of texas, he understood the growing political power of latinos. (vo) and now more than ever, candidates have to both walk the walk, and talk the talk....
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after the missile crisis, they could deny -- jfk goes on to actually win seats in the congress in the election of 1962. they rallied during the failure of "desert one" in the summer of 1980. they rallied to jimmy carter -- >> jimmy carter went up 10 percentage points after "desert one." >> yes, exactly. but this whole thing, too, brings to mind another historical analogy, and that's 1976 when ford, in the second debate with jim carter, said that there was no soviet domination of poland and there never will be under a ford administration, ignoring the fact, of course, that there were five soviet divisions in warsaw at the time. now, both campaigns' polsters said that ford was picking up one point a day on carter at that point. there was a pause in the momentum because there were doubts -- new doubts were raised about gerald ford. and he actually didn't move forward for five days until he finally apologized for making this misstatement. and then he started his momentum again, but he ends up losing 50-48. and had he not made that mistake or if he had fixed the mistake more quickly, he ve
after the missile crisis, they could deny -- jfk goes on to actually win seats in the congress in the election of 1962. they rallied during the failure of "desert one" in the summer of 1980. they rallied to jimmy carter -- >> jimmy carter went up 10 percentage points after "desert one." >> yes, exactly. but this whole thing, too, brings to mind another historical analogy, and that's 1976 when ford, in the second debate with jim carter, said that there was no...